I can now dismss my UNID entirely - at the time of the first point, Ir76 was in a similar configuration with two stars, positioned like the two right of eta Boo I thought I was looking at. And Ir76 had a minor flare right after this point. > > 85720 05 720A 5919 G 20050808212639340 17 25 1348677+180260 69 R+050 10 > 85720 05 720A 5919 G 20050808212725900 17 25 1300397+313482 38 R+050 10 > ... > I note that your second point is within 0.34 s (time) and 0.04 deg of > Iridium 76 > (98048B / 25432). It has no history of regular magnitude variation > > Ted noted what I nearly did - I saw before sending my report that Ir76 was > in the area, but on a quick glance I got the impression it was southbound! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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